Elements Of Electromagnetics
Elements Of Electromagnetics
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ISBN: 9780190698614
Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 5, Problem 22P

(a)

To determine

Find the value of electric field intensity E.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 22P

The value of electric field intensity is E=20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)azV/m.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The potential field is,

V=10x2yz5z2V

Consider the general expression for electric field intensity.

E=V=VxaxVyayVzaz

Find the electric field intensity.

E=x(10x2yz5z2)axy(10x2yz5z2)ayz(10x2yz5z2)az=(20xyz)ax(10x2z)ay(10x2y10z)az=20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)azV/m

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of electric field intensity is E=20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)azV/m.

(b)

To determine

Find the value of electric flux density D.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 22P

The value of electric flux density is

D=0.8842xyzax0.4421x2zay0.4421(x2yz)aznC/m2.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general expression for electric flux density.

D=εE

Here,

ε is permittivity.

Substitute 5εo for ε and 20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)az for E in above equation.

D=(5εo)[20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)az]

Substitute 10936π for εo in above equation.

D=(5×10936π)[20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)az]=(4.4209×1011)[20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)az]=[0.8842xyzax0.4421x2zay0.4421(x2yz)az]×109=0.8842xyzax0.4421x2zay0.4421(x2yz)aznC/m2

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of electric flux density is

D=0.8842xyzax0.4421x2zay0.4421(x2yz)aznC/m2.

(c)

To determine

Find the value of polarization P.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 22P

The value of polarization is P=0.7073xyzax0.3537x2zay0.3537(x2yz)aznC/m2.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general expression for polarization field.

P=χeεoE        (1)

Here,

χe is the electric susceptibly,

εo is the permittivity of free space, and

E is the electric field intensity.

Consider the general relationship for electric susceptibility and relative permittivity.

1+χe=εr

χe=εr1        (2)

Here,

εr is the dielectric constant.

Consider the general expression for permittivity.

ε=εoεr

Substitute 5εo for ε in above equation.

5εo=εoεrεr=5

Substitute 5 for εr in Equation (2).

χe=51=4

Substitute 4 for χe, 10936π for εo, and 20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)az for E in Equation (1).

P=(4)(10936π)[20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)az]=(3.5367×1011)[20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)az]=[0.7073xyzax0.3537x2zay0.3537(x2yz)az]×109=0.7073xyzax0.3537x2zay0.3537(x2yz)aznC/m2

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of polarization is

P=0.7073xyzax0.3537x2zay0.3537(x2yz)aznC/m2.

(d)

To determine

Find the value of volume charge density ρv.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 22P

The value of volume charge density is ρv=0.8842yz+0.4421nC/m3.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general expression for volume charge density.

ρv=ε2V        (3)

Refer to Part (a),

V=20xyzax10x2zay10(x2yz)azVm

Therefore,

2V=x(20xyz)+y(10x2z)+z10(x2yz)=20yz+(0)+(010)=20yz10

Substitute 5εo for ε and 20yz10 for 2V in Equation (3).

ρv=(5εo)(20yz10)

Substitute 10936π for εo in above equation.

ρv=(5×10936π)(20yz10)=(4.4209×1011)(20yz10)=(0.8842yz+0.4421)×109=0.8842yz+0.4421nC/m3

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of volume charge density is ρv=0.8842yz+0.4421nC/m3.

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